College career

At Stanford, Moore was the starting wide receiver for 3 years. He had a breakout sophomore season, leading his team in touchdownreceptions. The following year (his junior season) he suffered a serious injury, a dislocated hip, which sidelined him for the entire season. He was able to receive a medical redshirt for his junior season. At Stanford, Moore graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Political Science and a Master's degree in Business and Organizational Behavior.

Cleveland Browns

Moore was signed to the Cleveland Brownspractice squad on November 9, 2009 once he recovered from a broken hand suffered in training camp with the Green Bay Packers. He was promoted to the active roster December 5. In Moore's NFL debut against the San Diego Chargers, he caught 6 passes for 80 yards and was the team's leading receiver on the day. After playing in only 5 regular season games with the Cleveland Browns in 2009, Moore led all tight ends in receptions and yards on the season and was among the team's top receiving targets.[citation needed] He followed this up with a solid 2010 season, leading the Browns with just over 22 yards per reception. Following this 2010 season, Moore signed a 3 year deal reportedly worth just over $3 million per year. In 2011, Moore led the Browns in touchdown receptions, and was once again one of the team's leading receiving targets. He was released by the Browns on August 31, 2012.

Seattle Seahawks

Moore signed with the Seattle Seahawks on September 1, 2012 to an undisclosed contract. He was released December 19, 2012.

Philadelphia Eagles

On December 20, 2012, the day after being released by the Seahawks, Moore was signed by the Philadelphia Eagles. He was released on April 29, 2013 after undergoing surgery for a back injury.

Receiving statistics

Year

Team

Games

Rec

Yards

Avg

Lng

TDs

FD

FUM

Lost

2009

Cleveland Browns

5

12

158

13.2

24

0

8

0

0

2010

Cleveland Browns

12

16

322

20.1

49

1

11

1

1

2011

Cleveland Browns

16

34

324

9.5

33

4

19

0

0

2012

Seattle Seahawks

14

1

6

6.0

6

0

0

0

0

2012

Philadelphia Eagles

1

0

0

0.0

0

0

0

0

0

Total

48

63

810

12.9

49

5

38

1

1

Post-Football Career

To begin a career in broadcasting, Evan appeared on Sky Sports Network in London during the 2014-2015 NFL playoffs as a TV analyst. Shortly after, he appeared as a studio analyst for NBC's Pro Football Talk. He is currently an analyst for Pac-12 Network, working as both a color commentator and in-studio analyst. He also runs a real estate investment company in Irvine, CA.

In 2015, Evan and a group of former Stanford Football players introduced the first virtual reality trainer to the sports world. Their company, STRIVR Labs, Inc. is based in Menlo Park, CA.

Evan is married to Colby Moore, a former star UCLA volleyball player. They reside in Southern California. Victoria, his younger sister, attended and played volleyball at the University of Arizona and is now married to QB Nick Foles of the St Louis Rams. His brother-in-law, Chase Lyman, played WR at the University of California and for the New Orleans Saints.